Tuesday, October 5, 2010

I know that I often ask all my friends to support my cause and I appreciate everything that you all have done. I will be running the Marine Corps Marathon on Oct. 31st. I have chose to take a Cody's Crew bib and try to raise $500. If you all can help me I would be very appreciative. If you choose to donate, please go to www.codys-crew.org and just add Mickey MCM in the note section. In advance, "Thank you very much!"

Monday, October 4, 2010

Just 3 days out of September (Childhood Cancer Awareness Month) and we have already seen more attention payed to October's cause than all of last month's. If you caught any of the NFL games yesterday you were bombarded with pink. Pink shoes, pink gloves, pink hats, pink jerseys, pink everything. I bet every one of you know what the pink ribbon stands for. I would also venture to say that unless you are a regular here you probably have no idea what color ribbon stands for Childhood Cancer. There is something terribly wrong here.

9-11 was Cody's birthday. Here are a few pictures of our private family time.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Last week Diane and I went to a Meet and Greet with Gucci. The event was to help benefit Cody's Crew. It was being put on by a local online magazine "Being Fabulous Rocks". It was fun and helped us get the word out.

For those of you who live local to D.C., we did an interview with ABC about a study that was just released in the New England Journal of Medicine. The interview is going to air on Channel 7 around 5:30. Here is the link to the interview..

Our 5K was a great success again this year. We had a great turnout and it seems that most had a great time. Diane is still doing a tally of the final proceeds I will let you all know how we did.

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About Me

I grew up, ah, got older in Ford City Pa. A small town 45 minutes up the Allegheny River from Pittsburgh. Growing up a true 70's child I really thought that the Steelers were suppose to win the Super Bowl every year. :D Being the free spirit that I am I couldn't wait to get out on my own, so I joined the Navy. I flew out to the Philippines and met my boat the USS John Paul Jones DDG32. From there we sailed back to the states and spent most of the rest of my tour between San Diego and Long Beach. Since getting out I married twice, had 6 children and lived in Groton CT, Pensacola FL, Germantown MD and now in Northern VA. I've been married to my wife Diane for 10 years now and have three energetic and loving children. My life reads like a fiction novel in many ways. Many ups and downs but I feel blessed to have this life. To some it may seem boring but it's all mine.. :D